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Located at 18500 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas 77094, [22] Houston Methodist West serves Katy, Texas and the West Houston area. Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital (formerly Houston Methodist St. John Hospital [23]) is located at 18300 Houston Methodist Dr., Nassau Bay, TX 77058. [24]
18300 Houston Methodist Drive, Nassau Bay, Clear Lake, Texas, United States Coordinates 29°32′59″N 95°05′10″W / 29.549606°N 95.086216°W / 29.549606; -95.
The present company was formed on January 28, 1999 by the merger of Houston's Sisters of Charity Health Care System and San Antonio's Incarnate Word Health System; [1] however its history extends back to 1866, with the founding of St. Mary's Hospital in Galveston, Texas, by the Sisters of Charity religious institute. [2]
View of the CSRHC main campus, located at the South Texas Medical Center. Christus Santa Rosa Health System, or Christus Santa Rosa Health Care (CSRHC), is a health care organization in South Texas. Established in 1869, CSRHC is a part of Christus Health and is the only faith-based, not-for-profit health care system in San Antonio.
Today, Trinity Clinic is the area's largest multi-specialty medical group, with over 300 providers representing 38 specialties in 36 clinic locations in East Texas. [ citation needed ] In 1994, Mother Frances Hospital and Trinity Clinic merged, creating Trinity Mother Frances Health System, one of the first integrated healthcare systems in the ...
In 2013, CHI St. Luke's Health–Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center became the first hospital in the state of Texas to earn 3 Beacon Awards for Excellence from the AACN. [45] Also in regards to its nursing program, the hospital received ANCC Magnet® Designation for Nursing Excellence four times in 2001, 2005, 2009, and 2014.
St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Wilmington, Delaware St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church , Detroit, Michigan St. Katherine's Chapel , Williamston, Michigan
After Ledvina retired for health reasons in 1949, Garriga automatically succeeded him as bishop of Corpus Christi. He was the first Texas native to be named bishop of a Texas diocese. [9] During his 16-year tenure, Garriga founded a minor seminary in 1960 and established several parochial schools. [10] Garriga died in 1965.